Bunny in the backyard
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Bunny in the backyard

Dr. John

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Over the past couple of years, we have had a visitor along with our usual squirrels and raccoons.


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Oh yes, they are part of the in-crowd.  The first animal that I saw this morning, beyond the flaming eyes of the speed demon behind me at 7:45 a.m., was indeed a whabbit.  But that nut was so close behind me that you could barely squeeze a hare between our bumpers, if we actually had real bumpers.  Someone always has to come along and ruin my pristine morning.  The more expensive the car (Porche) the more urgency they display.

Nice down-to-earth shot.  Much more engaging from that perspective.


Charline

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It's a fluffy one!  ;D


Is it long-haired?


cabz

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A rabbit took up residence under our trailer this winter.  With its cover and the deep  snow, made a nice little haven,  especially with any dead leaves under there.  When we were clearing the driveway from that big snowstorm in February, the snowblower filled in the entry way, so I made sure to scoop it out.  Early morning and late at nite I would throw out some seed for it.


The rabbit will get abit of a shock in a couple of weeks as the trailer is going camping!!!!  Headed to Wheatley and Rondeau for the migration!!!!


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It's a fluffy one!  ;D


Is it long-haired?


I assume the coat gets fuller for the winter and then thins once it gets warmer.